Overview

Located in La Jolla, California, in the United States, just a few steps from the downtown of San Diego, near many popular places of interest, this four-star hotel is a great place both for tourists and people traveling on business.

There are lovely guest rooms, a well-equipped business center and a number of relaxing facilities, including a spa and wellness salon and a swimming pool.

The rooms in the hotel are elegant and fully-equipped, with views of the Pacific Ocean.

The restaurant will impress its guests with a variety of seafood dishes and unique cocktails.

Year renovated: 2012.
Number of floors: 11.
Number of rooms: 110.

Rooms

The rooms are spacious, stylish and well-equipped. The hotel features the following as standard: double rooms (king size bed). Every room includes the following: TV, Wi-Fi, direct telephone line, tea and coffee facilities and a safe deposit box. One of the advantages of the hotel rooms is that they offer the fabulous ocean view.

Those who don’t smoke may choose a non-smoking room. There are also rooms and facilities for disabled.

Dining options

Breakfast is a part of the visitor’s stay and is always full and tasty. The restaurant features a number of seafood dishes and a long wine list. The guests will definitely be amazed with the views of the Pacific Ocean while enjoying their meal there.

Services

For people traveling on business there is a business center with free Wi-Fi.

Leisure

To relax the guests are proposed to attend the following facilities in the hotel: a fitness center, an in-room spa service and an outdoor heated swimming pool as well as a hot tub. Sauna is also at guests’ disposal. The restaurant offers admire the amazing views of the Pacific Ocean while eating.

Rooms and availability

The rooms are spacious, stylish and well-equipped. The hotel features the following as standard: double rooms (king size bed). Every room includes the following: TV, Wi-Fi, direct telephone line, tea and coffee facilities and a safe deposit box. One of the advantages of the hotel rooms is that they offer the fabulous ocean view.

Those who don’t smoke may choose a non-smoking room. There are also rooms and facilities for disabled.

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What's nearby

What's nearby.

The Birch Aquarium at Scripps is 1.1km from the hotel, the Museum of Contemporary Art is 2.3km away and the LA Jolla Festival of Arts is within 4km from the hotel. The Ella Browning Scripps Park is 1.9km from the hotel.

There are also a number of restaurants and cafes within walking distance.

Getting there.

The place where the hotel is located is known as the California Riviera in La Jolla. It is near downtown of San Diego, where you will find major tourist attractions, including Old Town, Sorrento Valley and the Golden Triangle.

Getting around.

There are several bus stations nearby.

There is a parking. The guests can also rent a car and go wherever they want.

Hotel La Jolla - A Kimpton Hotel Reviews

Guest reviews are submitted by our customers after their stay at Hotel La Jolla - A Kimpton Hotel

Average guest rating

7.2out of 10

Very good

Based on 10 reviews

Rating by category:

Service

7.3

Location

4.0

Value

8.0

Dining

9.0

Individual guest reviews

Hotel La Jolla - A Kimpton Hotel

Older travelers

9.610

The hotel was about 5 minutes drive from the main beaches. Our room had a view of the sea through trees about half a mile away. The room was very comfortable and well appointed. There is an excellent bar and restaurant on the top floor with a magnificent view of the Pacific giving a great view of the sunset.

Hotel La Jolla - A Kimpton Hotel

Older travelers

5.810

I had a room on the 7th floor and so I had a panoramic view of the ocean.

I did'nt like the fact that the rooms were only accessible through 'outside' corridors.